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Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of -12 C with a low of -18 C.
Early Years Family Resource Centre celebrated 'Hooray For Me' themed Family Literacy Day

Early Years Family Resource Centre celebrated 'Hooray For Me' themed Family Literacy Day

The indoor activities included songs, dance, story reading, and snacks, as well as offering horse-drawn wagon rides outside at their facility on Friday, Jan. 27. 
Volunteers are ‘critical’ to food bank’s operations, manager says

Volunteers are ‘critical’ to food bank’s operations, manager says

'They’re not just volunteers, but they have totally become family to us … . I consider them dear friends now, more so than before.'
Sask. Aboriginal Storytelling Month at the Moose Jaw Public Library

Sask. Aboriginal Storytelling Month at the Moose Jaw Public Library

February is Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month and the Moose Jaw Public Library has prepared programs for the occasion in collaboration with the Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association (WACA). Another exciting piece of news for the Moose Jaw
St. Agnes School celebrates Heritage Day with culturally diverse students and families

St. Agnes School celebrates Heritage Day with culturally diverse students and families

St. Agnes School celebrated Heritage Day with their culturally diverse students and families.
Moose Jaw Public Library celebrated Family Literacy Day with the children

Moose Jaw Public Library celebrated Family Literacy Day with the children

 Many fun activities were held during the afternoon on Jan. 26. 
National research firm ranks Sask. Polytech first for completed projects

National research firm ranks Sask. Polytech first for completed projects

Research Infosource Inc., Canada’s leading research, consulting and publishing firm , has ranked Saskatchewan Polytechnic first in its latest top 50 research colleges for the number of completed projects — 350 finished — in 2020-21.
Word Wisdom: Shibboleth

Word Wisdom: Shibboleth

The latest inspirational column from Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwieser
New year off to a blistering start

New year off to a blistering start

Bruce Penton makes some predictions in sports for 2023
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